dirtyharry50: EverQuest certainly qualifies as a Good Old Game and I would encourage anyone curious about it to go see for this classic firsthand. The graphics run the gamut from old school 1999 to fairly modern in newer zones. The game like all MMOs is definitely a grind so if you don't enjoy that as a relaxing pastime you aren't suddenly going to enjoy it here. But if you think you might enjoy whiling away the hours exploring, making camp somewhere and carefully pulling one monster at a time to kill, then this game could be a lot of fun for you.
As a casual experience I think today's EQ can be fun in its old school way. It is not quest driven like modern MMOs despite its name. Yes it does have some truly epic quests and some other very cool quests for certain rewards but basically it's all about making camp various places and grinding mobs. Personally, I found this a lot of fun for many years both solo and in groups. In my EQ heyday I was in the number one raiding guild on my server (Drinal) and before that I was in the number 3 raid guild on Stromm server. I had a fantastic time and have a lot of good memories of playing EQ. I also spent more hours in Norrath than I would want to think about now or admit to.
If you are going to try EverQuest do yourself a favor and visit Allakhazam.com and bookmark it. Everything you need to know for quite a while you can find there from information about what zones are appropriate for your level to quests lookups to info on gear and quests or places to get it.
Early to mid EQ gear isn't really that important. Whatever you come upon is fine. There is a somewhat new line of drops that is fairly common that you'll see in your travels which is nice stuff for leveling up but even that you don't actually need. It's OP for the old content but fun to loot a piece of it you can use.
Not long ago I resubscribed to EQ2 and decided at the time to blow another 5 bucks on Station Access so I can visit old EQ whenever I like and have some solo fun with my old toons. I still have some friends there who never left which is nice. I figured it would be fun to try out DC Universe Online without restrictions too as a bonus.
Nowadays I would never again play any MMO like I once played EverQuest. I lived in that world constantly and raided six nights every week. Now I just have fun playing the leveling, exploring, questing game, largely solo and enjoy myself just as much but with far less hours spent at it. I like having time now for other things including other games like my GOGs and Steam games.
Sorry to go on and on here but I hope that encourages some of you to go see the magic for yourself. You of all people would tend to be the ones who could appreciate the greatness of the old EverQuest world so long as you at least somewhat like the genre. I admit to wearing the nostalgia glasses here but there is good reason for them. The game earned the right to be called a classic.
Were you in Cats in Hats by chance (drinal).......? ? Sorry on my phones browser. So I didn't snip your whole post.....